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I mean, it's more expensive today than two years ago...
But it's not like I was saying it was crap, but it's a "1440p card" that can still easily do 4k if you change some settings.
An 8 year old card, won't run modern new release at a resolutions higher than it ran stuff when it was released?
Like, I'm pretty sure 1440 screens weren't even common in 2018, that card was made for 1080.
It's just a weird spot to stop generation wise